Evil Alien Conquerors 2003 Horror Movie Review
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For this movie, the small budget is a blessing; just like for the original Clerks and the first two Monty Python movies. No one tried to hide the miniscule budget, they just do their best with what they have: pure comedy material. Some of the jokes are so bad and so original that you will lose your breath laughing. The theme song is priceless.
The plot is self-explanatory. Two guys are sent to Earth to conquer it in a few days. They have swords, and the entire human population to decapitate.
If you want to “experience art” (said with an arrogant and better-than-thou tone), avoid this movie. If you want to double over in laughter, get it.
Also, you can hear the theme song on the Myspace page of the band that created it, Nerf Herder (you will need to skip down the playlist a bit). If you have seen the movie, the song makes perfect sense.
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About Evil Alien Conquerors 2003
Title: Evil Alien Conquerors
Year: 2003
Starring: Michael Weston,
Diedrich Bader,
Chris Parnell,
Tyler Labine,
Elden Henson,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Director: Chris Matheson,
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